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{{Quote|Hoohoo Blocks are hard stones. | {{Quote|Hoohoo Blocks are hard stones. Hammers made out of those things can break anything!|Hammerhead Bros.|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}} | ||
'''Hoohoo Blocks''' are round | '''Hoohoo Blocks''' are round [[block]]s found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are located at the top of [[Hoohoo Mountain]] and are used to make [[Hammer]]s. In the original version, Hoohoo Blocks are purple, but in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', they were changed to gray. | ||
After [[Fawful]] blocks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s path by putting a rock in the way, they meet the [[Hammerhead Bros.]], who are able to make hammers, but need Hoohoo Blocks to do so. Since hammers seem to be the only way to destroy the block, Mario and Luigi go to the top of Hoohoo Mountain to get Hoohoo Blocks. Little is known about the Hoohoo Blocks, and they are very rare. Their origins are unknown, but several can be found in the crater of Hoohoo Mountain. Also, [[Dragohoho]] is able to spit what would appear to be molten Hoohoo Blocks (including larger, pedestal-like ones known as Hoho Stones) at opponents. | After [[Fawful]] blocks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s path by putting a rock in the way, they meet the [[Hammerhead Bros.]], who are able to make hammers, but need Hoohoo Blocks to do so. Since hammers seem to be the only way to destroy the block, Mario and Luigi go to the top of Hoohoo Mountain to get Hoohoo Blocks. Little is known about the Hoohoo Blocks, and they are very rare. Their origins are unknown, but several can be found in the crater of Hoohoo Mountain. Also, [[Dragohoho]] is able to spit what would appear to be molten Hoohoo Blocks (including larger, pedestal-like ones known as Hoho Stones) at opponents. | ||
Despite their name, Hoohoo Blocks are typically referred to as "stones" in-game, possibly referencing their size. | |||
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|SpaM=From ''Bloque'' (Block) and ''Jojó'' ( | |SpaM=From ''Bloque'' (Block) and ''Jojó'' (onomatopoeia of laughing) | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, January 25, 2022
- “Hoohoo Blocks are hard stones. Hammers made out of those things can break anything!”
- —Hammerhead Bros., Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Hoohoo Blocks are round blocks found in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. They are located at the top of Hoohoo Mountain and are used to make Hammers. In the original version, Hoohoo Blocks are purple, but in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, they were changed to gray.
After Fawful blocks Mario and Luigi's path by putting a rock in the way, they meet the Hammerhead Bros., who are able to make hammers, but need Hoohoo Blocks to do so. Since hammers seem to be the only way to destroy the block, Mario and Luigi go to the top of Hoohoo Mountain to get Hoohoo Blocks. Little is known about the Hoohoo Blocks, and they are very rare. Their origins are unknown, but several can be found in the crater of Hoohoo Mountain. Also, Dragohoho is able to spit what would appear to be molten Hoohoo Blocks (including larger, pedestal-like ones known as Hoho Stones) at opponents.
Despite their name, Hoohoo Blocks are typically referred to as "stones" in-game, possibly referencing their size.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | BloccooH[?] | Compound of blocco (block) and Hoo spelled backward | |
Spanish | Bloque Jojó[?] | From Bloque (Block) and Jojó (onomatopoeia of laughing) |